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The phrase "express affection for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when describing how someone shows their love or fondness for another person or thing. Example: She always finds little ways to express affection for her children, whether it's cooking their favorite meals or leaving sweet notes in their lunchboxes.
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Many express affection for the United States and Britain, despite the government's blistering anti-western propaganda.
Many Muslims express affection for the church despite their dismay with the pope's speech.
Many of the 66 remaining residents express affection for the home and its staff and worry about their next destination.
Her advice to parents: "Continue to express affection for your kids despite your own feelings about homosexuality.
Compared with his ancestors of the Romantic era, 21st-century man has only a tiny repertory of gestures and words with which to express affection for other men.
Voters here express affection for Mr. Runyan, a fairly well-known figure in the Philadelphia media market, but many of them know little about either candidate's positions, and they dislike the tone of the campaign.
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Imitating Ovid, this collection provides model-letters for the expression of love by interested parties, including women expressing affection for each other.
Despite the satirical undertow, Melville expresses affection for some of her targets.
Many in the room — each person paid $100 for a ticket — expressed affection for Dickey.
When he expresses affection for Ariel and tells him he'll miss him, for instance, it's genuinely moving.
Mr. Gupta's effusive response wasn't the only time he had expressed affection for Mr. Rajaratnam.
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